AFA v5.0 has been extended to include circuit protection device drop down list. The program will populate the list with protection devices meeting the application's system voltage and interrupting rating requirements. AFA v5.0 comes accompanied with built-in library of selected protection devices and capability to extent the library with customer specific devices. The program will automatically determine arc duration based on the predicted arcing current value and the selected protective device type.

Also, the new software version introduces Evaluated Threshold Incident Energy for a Second Degree Burn at the Arc Flash Boundary. The value was preset to industry standard 1.2 cal/cm^2 ( 5 J/cm^2 ) bare skin exposure to second degree burn in previous software editions. AFA v5.0 allows to enter different than the industry accepted value as well as let the program to evaluate Onset Incident Energy to Second Degree Burn to determine Arc Flash Boundary at that Incident Energy.

We offer $100.00 discount off the advertized AFA v5.0. website price of $290.00 for everybody using older Arc Flash Analytic software versions 2.0, 3.X or 4.X. Contact us by phone or email to sales@arcadvisor.com to place your new AFA V5.0 order and request your individual product registration credentials today. If you haven't been using Arc-Flash-Analytic before well, let's change that. Purchase it now. You won't regret.

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ARCAD helps facilities create safer working environments for individuals who service electrical systems by providing On-Line and PC based software tools for Short Circuit and Arc Flash Hazard Analysis. NFPA requires that any panel likely to be serviced by a worker be surveyed and labeled. ARCAD service includes resources and tools allowing plant and facility managers and personnel to perform short circuit, incident energy, arc flash protection boundary, level of PPE calculations, and create customized arc flash warning labels themselves drastically reducing the cost of getting in compliance with OSHA, NFPA 70E and new Canadian CSA Z462 standards.